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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1912)
f ♦ • - I , * •• 4 • *• «■ a ............ .. I e • e • * a > «r*.. \ V ••• -1r • • . . » *« «*** buy a new rock crusher. If the VI George E. Nichol» of Deary. district on the north would make An Interlocking Idaho, im here visiting his - «t«r. the same decision and use it on the roads out this wav, we would Mrs. A. J. Taylor. i tie very grateful. Mrs. S. H Cole has been visit put on your <lnry rt'« r i’-’ i’* «nip <>■ ■ er i-rc»m „psrstor. (!rnnd|>a Gaines is up from St. ora/4 ether • j«r* ■ * ...itkl.mt . ni« will ma ing friends near Scio this we?k. will w*«h up quicker. «. 1w If •• «’■ '«■ *ti»f»cUon rigfct Johns to spend a few weeks. The timbers are lieing cut f<>ru from the »tart. the An enjoyable meeting of If we <«n*t prove 0 V. 1! • sr ’her kind. new bridge across Bilyeu creek. I bachelor’s club w as held last If w» r»n prove IT , j J ' ! ! uy tl I . S. A coyote killed five lambs for ' week at which the following Ws mH 'em Y os n«ed oM> Mike Bilyeu last Thursday night. were present: John and Chas. C. P. Burmester came over Rockwell. Frank, Emil and Joe N. I. Morrison, Scio, Oregon from the .Miller Saw Mill la-t Holub. Add Craft. Ben Schmitt Thursday for a few days visit and Joe Brand« nstien. with his parents. ■O > <Ö> Mrs. Warren Davis of Salem > « •< Nelda Wendt came up from spent a few days with her par Y Scio to stay ever Sunday with ents. Mr. and .Mrs. Perry Pitch her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ford, returning home Monday. a Wendt F armer J ohn . Largest Stock outside of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Will (¡rimes went Samples and Estimates on Request to Shelburn last Saturday to visit An Ir «ah T h.»g Story. Thrrt» I« i <ft»ry In nn relatives. ♦ |rl*h «••*»• -t•> «.»îî.ft Tw<> r nt h «»•!«»< k FISHING TACKLE Ix’e Vale was called over from nt»i*'<T*» .ir» . « I » h tu Lyons last Thursday on account i|«* b|e th»’ f ««*|»r*'t 1» r nn*rlfw of t hr Hufui und il»** imiitiow h *» Mit Fot <>f t).. mi illness of io« w Expert Truss fitting Camera supplies, etc twattr« I bet -.if «»41 •» hunk S ack R ooster .' .« I ! .’ ’■ »• Bilyeu Den Shots PUB. I8HEÜ EYEKY THURSDAY BY I W. 'HARLES pJitUl! hiipeiltit Ent« r<~i »I th«- puotuttk» st Scio. Orv . mi ■.«■comici«»» mill matter. Ml |»M< Kll-IMIN KAIHX OtH» year in fclvancc ..................... 41 On«’ .<«r. nt end uf year ............ 1 Si« muntlM In advaiwe...................... Tl.r«-«’ month» in n«l»nnre................ Suitlr copy in wrapper.......... .... At>v !■>« IIMlXO HATKH: fio Can! of thank* . .............................. (Cl S|.< .»I obituary notices, prr line E«l«’t» 1«<I w««l«img cornm«-nUi, prr line ... ................................ U.I lUai’iay ml«. to be changed weekly if d«'»ired. one column «ride I.- ••«ch insertion, per inch .. Bust«»-«« local)* per line ............ O!» I? >.■ tim«’ «landing ada. contract, fna-le on application. U. S. Cream Separator Bonen Hollow \t i«t ib»* J «»f the worm • «> t *■ d I <• Inid n hit«* *tr«d JcrVU i; üb IlfH» »Mit <»f the wntrr »I ». i«r« *1 nt the end <»f U <l*e other tnnn * n*im**»w with h hortns hi thi« (hur trron n Utiiury had (totuurvd hi* worm. Nctes Grandpa Hassler ha« suffering the past week rheumatism. Some people never hand in an A L*k«*x«aa Mrs. J. I Davenport returned rink« 'wli* tin* UT'ru Jink* • Hjnrt item of news for publication, but Saturday from St John! • ■ ■■ ■ II find, old • ti »t*- tb*t I« *‘»me if we hap|>en to mis« an item in s|M>nding a week with relatives th V*ti t.k* .’H-*’ a • w-»»r J t»k* '-»fier a few winch they are interested, they and friends. I’tifT** H» Jot« H»'f« I* »ütfht r»’ are mire to hand uh a north |M>le I«ee (¡nines attended a road wrndihirue Ubai • it"» H«»vai t!ar* «tare that would freeze the liver meeting at l^acomb last Saturday rlnr of a |M»lar iwar. and while on his way he broke one of his hack wheels, and came The sooner a hog is sold after home with "one wheel off and he has reached 201 pounds, the the spindle dragging." more profit he will make for his (’has. Hollis han rented the feeder. This is the conclusion II. A. Gaines farm for five years arrived at as the results of an and will take possession of the extended investigation at one of same this fall. .Mr. and Mrs. Write to Oregon State Agent the lending western experiment) Gaines expect to go to California stations. for the latter’s health. At the read meeting at La ’omb You can begin to teach a child 1 Saturday, District 24 decided to SAI I Al. OREGON t »take pride in his or her home t >wn veiy early in life. Explain) PWBH > <> •<>■ » to them how it detracts from the beauty and value of a town to d>figure its side walks by piling) Diseases of dirt on them <>r marking them up | with cravon. Let them feel that1 tl ey have a great res|M>nsibilitj Successfully I rrated in k< • ping up the pride of their town. Children like to feel that Knowledge and extensive ex|*eri<*nre in treating diseases they toe imjx>rtant. <»f the Eve and the fitting of S|>ectacleM, enables us to guar antee satisfaction. We furnish any style of frames or eye BE NEIGHBORLY. glasses at reasonable prices. Do vou like neighbors, or W. R. SHINN, M. D. would you rather live and make OCULIST AND OPTICIAN ALBANY. OREGON your family live the lives of OFFICE OVER CUSICK • M«NR recluse« ami hermits? Would you prefer living absolutely to yourselves with no one to lend a helping hand in a case of emer gency ? Wouldn’t you rather pay a little more for u farm or a resi dence in a g* «al neighborhotxl than for one having no neighbor hood? Yes and yes again, we know This is whn» 1» W Rumbaugh. Linn <’minty you would. Sometimes it is a Fruit Inspector sac s about spraying “All littie inconvenient to have neigh- I or* and you feel that these very orchards, no matter what kiml of fruit, same bothers are the added price should be sprayed in the fall or just before you pay in order to have the H greater benefits accruing from the buds open in the spring with Limo having neighlMtrs. How would Sulphur «pray. Lime sulphur, while yot a all you townspeople and you farmers like to get along without cure-all, has both insecticide ami fungicide our neighborly little town of, properties. Bordeaux sprav or Arsenate of Scio? Not one of you then why not quit this penny-saving busi-' lead are to lie used for different purposes; ness and support more strongly the one is a fungicide, the otln r an in th«* men who keep up the town w hich adds value to your farm secticide and property. Just figure that the amount you might save, if any. is the extra which you ought Call for Information, also your Sprays at to pay your neighbor for what he is doing in keeping up the town for. as the town improves, so do your land values and your pleas ures. The extra that you pay comes back to you in a greater ratio than by direct saving. Cut out the mail order, be a neighbor and pull altogether for a bigger, better and more sociable town und neighborhool. J W"»’ a »* a ¿3^ f*j I I Ì I WALL PAPER Woodworth Drug Co 0» *>• Albany, Ore th <» I' huihot , W. F. Snntir, C. A. Warber h Wanted Agents Hindu Medicine Co. #r> Mt '< « > K 'IX » SCIO ROLLER MILLS IN« X »MIX »I« A I F Î » l i I N J J I« 11M 4. J. C. 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